6 Quotes by Haruki Murakami about women
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There were times he thought it would have been far better to never have known. Yet he continued to return to his core principle: that, in every situation, knowledge was better than ignorance. However agonizing, it was necessary to confront the facts. Only through knowing could a person become strong.
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For some reason all the middle-aged women he knew were very efficient.
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You seem to underestimate women’s information-gathering skills.
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Why a unicorn? Maybe the unicorn, too, is one of the Men Without Women. I mean, I've never seen a unicorn couple. He -- it has to be a he, right? -- is always alone, sharp horn thrust toward the sky. Maybe we should adopt him as the symbol of Men Without Women, of the loneliness we carry as our burden. Perhaps we should sew unicorn badges on our breast pockets and hats, and quietly parade down streets all over the world. No music, no flags, no ticker tape. Probably.
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Many are the women who can take their clothes off seductively, but women who can charm as they dress?
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What his time spent with women offered was the opportunity 2 be embraced by reality on the one hand, while negating it entirely on the other
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